La Nación shares updates on pet care advice, Keyla Sánchez’s statement, and weather alert

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 11, 2026, covering topics from pet care to weather forecasts and public figures’ personal experiences.

In a tweet posted at 22:51 UTC, La Nación shared advice regarding pet care: “Dejar una prenda con su olor donde duerme su gato puede ayudar a reducir el estrés en cambios de rutina o ausencias. Especialistas explican cuándo funciona y cuándo no.” (Leaving an item with your scent where your cat sleeps can help reduce stress during changes in routine or absences. Specialists explain when it works and when it does not.)

At 23:01 UTC the same day, La Nación reported on television personality Keyla Sánchez’s recent experience: “Keyla Sánchez dio a conocer que la situación fue ‘bastante dolorosa y estresante’” (Keyla Sánchez revealed that the situation was ‘quite painful and stressful’).

Later that evening at 23:13 UTC, La Nación issued a weather update for Costa Rica: “Este lunes 12 de enero se esperan fuertes vientos en Costa Rica por el empuje frío N.° 9 y nubosidad en el Caribe, según el IMN.” (This Monday, January 12th, strong winds are expected in Costa Rica due to cold front No. 9 and cloudiness in the Caribbean region, according to the IMN).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media organizations. The Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) is responsible for providing official meteorological information in Costa Rica.



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